Lazio fans have reacted furiously to their team's recent poor run of form by leaving sacks of manure outside the club's training ground in Formello, Rome.

The Italian capital giants have won only two of their last nine games - both in the Europa League - and are without a Serie A victory.

Stefano Pioli's side are 12th in the Italian league and only five points above the relegation zone after their shocking run of form.

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Lazio fans left sacks of manure outside the team's training ground in anger at their poor run of form

Lazio fans' banner tells team: 'You want to make us drown in s**t. But first we want to make you eat it'

As well as dumping bags of manure outside the training ground, fans unfurled a banner claiming, 'You want to make us drown in s**t. But first we want to make you eat it.'

Lazio drew 1-1 away in St Etienne in the Europa League on Thursday night, securing top spot in Group G, with Alessandro Matri's 52nd minute opener cancelled out by Valentin Eysseric 14 minutes from time.

The Rome club return to action on Monday night when they host Sampdoria in the league before facing Udinese in Coppa Italia on Thursday.

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Lazio have won only two of their last nine games - both of which have come in the Europa League

The Rome club have failed to win a game in Serie A since beating Torino 3-0 on October 25

Lazio fans are not the only football supporters in the Italian capital angered and upset by their team's form.

Roma fans ridiculed their own team by calling them 'rabbits' and blockading the training ground with crates of carrots.

They vented their frustrations after a 6-1 thrashing at Barcelona in the Champions League and a 2-0 home defeat to Atalanta in Serie A before that.

Descending on the training ground at Trigoria, the fans blocked the entrance by lining up the crates of carrots and unfurled a banner reading 'eat up, rabbits.'

Angry Roma fans called their own team 'rabbits' and used crates of carrots to block them from training ground

The Roma fans were venting their frustrations after a 6-1 Champions League defeat by Barcelona

Roma's form has shown no signs of improving since with a defeat and two draws taking their winless run to five games in all competitions, and pressure only increasing on manager Rudi Garcia and his players.

Fan dissent carried over into Portugal where the Porto team were met with a torrid reception from furious fans on their return home after being dumped out of the Champions League.

Supporters were angered by Julen Lopeteguia's side after they dropped into the Europa League following Wednesday night's 2-0 defeat by Chelsea.

With supporters madly gesticulating and pointing at the players, the police did their best to control the situation as the squad arrived home and held fans back at the barriers.

Porto fans were greeted with a fiery reception from their own fans as they landed in Portugal on Thursday